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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Kazuaki Shimazaki II
For someone who claims to see everything with a grain of salt, you sure are drinking the American doctrine and propaganda down very hard.
The exercise probably reflected what happened when you stepped outside the American assumptions in air combat.
The radar is not orders of magnitude more powerful than everyone elses, and Americans don't get to escape Inverse Squared Law, so unless the range is absolutely point blank, it is not going to be blowing out anyone's electronics. What it will instead do is blow any LPI capability the radar had, since it'll have to match the frequency of the enemy's non-LPI radar to jam it, and then everyone gets a bearing track.
As for IR, it is getting better. And for the stealth, it still has to obey physics.
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Educate yourself on AESA radar - yes it has the ability to do what amounts to something similar to an EMP attack, though in a limited frequency range that the radar operates in, and can jam, and there is some sort of requirement was for network penetration exists as well. That is the part that is unknown at this point - the network penetration portion. F-22 has this same capability.
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OOO the magic radar!!! YAY!!! You mean the same radar that some think will be like impossible to detect in use or somthing like that?
As for EMP attack? You mean the EMP that nukes give off and is easily defeated with a metal cage? You mean EMP effects that have been known about for decades?